In reply to David Roberson's message of Wed, 23 Oct 2013 17:04:58 -0400 (EDT): Hi, [snip] >As I have mentioned before, the speed at which entangled particles interact >appears to be infinite and not limited by electromagnetic rules. > >If entangled particles have no speed limit, why should gravitational >interaction be restricted? We need a firm measurement to untangle this mess. >:) > >Dave Entangled particles only appear to have an infinite speed limit because it is assumed that they interact. They don't. The only interaction occurs at the moment of their creation. This explanation completely does away with the mystery. (Perhaps the reason that no one likes it? ;)
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